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Herrera

[er-re-rah]

noun

  1. Francisco de el Viejo, 1576–1656, Spanish painter and etcher.



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Maria Leticia Menjivar, an immigrant from El Salvador, opened the business with her husband, Nabor Herrera, in 2017.

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In that regard, analysts also said it’s perhaps not coincidental that the changes come after a management shakeup at the flagship line, with President David Herrera departing earlier this year.

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Gary Herrera, the union local’s president, declined an interview request.

In a recent op-ed, Herrera said private companies shouldn’t have access to public money for investments that eliminate jobs.

“Right now, we are very happy,” Herrera said, before saying the lot’s owner needs to take action to ensure people don’t return to live there.

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